BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: An influencer is ready to become her online persona and obtain the world's largest boobs. However, when Scarlett Wild visited 'Botched' Drs Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif, she received a reality check instead of her much-needed surgery.
Months after seeing the 'Botched' doctors and being advised against surgery, there is no evidence on social media that Scarlett has followed their advice. She is now, however, a model on Babestation, the UK's top Babe Channel since 2002! She has been a platform member since July 29, 2022. The adult star has two Instagram profiles, one of which she uses to show photos of herself with a prosthetic breast. It's difficult to tell if Scarlett has grown a size since her 'Botched' visit.
Who is Scarlett Wild on 'Botched' Season 8?
Scarlett, from London, England, desired the largest and most gorgeous breasts on the planet. Her ultimate objective is to get 4,000 cc or more, if feasible.
Scarlett has a second Instagram account where she shares photos of herself with prosthetic breasts. It's her dream world, but she wants it this way. She believes she has "boob greed. "
Scarlett had no idea that plastic surgery was her thing, but after her first breast augmentation, she was hooked. She realized they were still little after her second operation. Scarlett wanted to see Drs Dubrow and Nassif because she thought they could definitely fix them and make them bigger.
Scarlett told the E! cameras that her first surgeon failed her miserably. Her areolas are severely scarred and do not appear to be the same. She realized she needed to fix both of her nipples, so she decided, she might as well go bigger.
Scarlett added, "If I have all my dream procedures, I would be the most beautiful, hourglass-looking girl on the planet. Big boobs, tiny waist, big butt. As you guys say in America, go big or go home."
What happened to Scarlett Wild on 'Botched' Season 8?
Scarlett told the 'Botched' doctors about her prior two surgeries, including the first one she underwent over a year ago before they started filming. She went from B to 500 CCS the first time she had it done, leaving her with a scar around her areola. That was really dangerous, and it became infected.
Scarlett revealed that she had found a different clinic in Belgium. She went to 1,050 CCS.
Scarlette further revealed that her main concern was the fact that she wanted to go bigger. When the doctors asked why she would want something that'd take all the attention away from her beautiful face. In her confessional, she said, "I don't have to have one or the other. I can have both. And once they see my beautiful breasts, they will also see my beautiful face. It's like a win-win situation."
Personally, Scarlett wants to go larger, but the scars are very important to her because she feels like if she's going to go large and the scar's not going to be fixed, she'd hate it. Since she has gone bigger, the areolas have gone bigger too.
Drs Dubrow and Nassif considered conducting a thorough physical examination to see if Scarlett did go five times bigger and what going five times bigger would mean for her.
Dr Dubrow observed that Scarlett's breasts were tender during the examination. She had no capsular contracture. He also saw that she was in a very healthy state, despite the fact that there are anatomical markers that indicate her soft tissue is strained.
Scarlett, for example, has begun to form a band near the midriff. Dr Dubrow thought that if she got any bigger, she would get a massive web there. Dr Dubrow also detected a hue-ish discoloration to the skin, which he believes is due to diminishing breast tissue. He added that's the reason why the scars stretched out since they were under tension.
Dr Dubrow explained to Scarlett how some individuals on the internet can get away with these surgeries while others (off the internet) have thinned their skin so much that the implant comes through the skin, gets exposed, and pops through. Breast implants are no longer a viable option because once they become infected, they are removed. When doctors remove them, the skin becomes a loose, empty bag of soft tissue and skin. That's what Scarlett's future holds if she grows any bigger.
Scarlett was terrified by Dr Dubrow's counsel, which he said was no "BS." She inquired whether it was worthwhile to fix the areolas.
Dr Dubrow stated it would be a poor idea as well, because her scar appeared to be fine and not too awful at the time. He advised Scarlett to see a medical tattooist, who could remove the scars simply by applying a skin-color tattoo and leveling out the pigment. He claims Scarlett will hardly notice the scar after the treatment. Scarlett had no idea the procedure existed, but Dr Dubrow stated that it was "super safe."
Scarlett signed out of E! cameras saying, "Of course I want bigger breasts, but it doesn't mean that the breasts I have now are bad. Maybe I am in a perfect place. And if I really want to have some fun, I can just put prosthetics on."
How much does 'Botched' Dr Terry Dubrow charge for breast augmentation?
Patients who have small breasts may not have the fullness or size that they desire. Dr Dubrow works extensively with patients to establish the best size for their breasts. A variety of factors might influence a patient's implant size, and Dr Dubrow will guide them through the process. Adding volume to the breasts should be done to retain a natural look while giving vertical support to the patient's body. The national average for straight breast augmentation is around $6500, with reconstruction costing around $14,000.
If you want to work with Dr Dubrow, you should first schedule a consultation. Fill out a form online or contact the office at 949-515-4111 to get started.
A consultation costs $365 and is available in person or over the phone. According to an email from his office, you'll pay when you book your appointment, and the consultation charge isn't applied to any future operations. While Dr Dubrow does not do phone consultations, he is available for in-person appointments on Mondays and Fridays. You'll probably have to wait 3 to 4 weeks for your consultation, and procedures are usually planned 4 to 6 weeks after that.
Dr Dubrow's practice is in Southern California, but you don't have to live there to become a patient. Some patients come from all over the country and the world to see Dr Dubrow.
'Botched' Season 8 airs on E! every Thursday at 10 pm ET